WOODBINE — Former Millville High School football and basketball star Khalil Wallace has been missing since September 20 and state police are searching for him.

His family is distributing a flier that reads, “He was seen getting into a dark colored 2012 Chrysler van with a PA license plate.”

Sergeant Brian Polite of the state police only said that he was last seen around 3:15 p.m. in front of the Dollar Plus located on Washington Avenue in Woodbine.

“The investigation is currently active. He has been entered into the National Crime Information Center as a missing person,” he said.

He said his mother reported him missing to troopers at the Woodbine barracks.

He described 19-year-old Wallace as six-feet four-inches tall and 200 pounds, with his hair styled in dreadlocks. He was last seen wearing a black hooded sweatshirt and jeans.

“Right now detectives and troopers from the state police are searching for Khalil, and anyone with information to assist in locating him should contact the Woodbine station at (609) 861-5698,” he added.

Millville resident Lou Clendaniel said he met Wallace because he is a supporter of the high school football team and often raises funds for them.

“I became very good friends with him. Just what a great, great kid,” he said. “It’s just strange that he’s gone and nobody has heard from him for a week.”

Clendaniel said Wallace had gone on to play football at Rowan.

Rowan’s website listed Wallace as a wide receiver on the team and showed he scored two touchdowns during the 2010 season.

A Facebook page titled “Missing!!! Khalil Wallace” had hundreds of comments on Tuesday evening from friends and family wishing and working for his safe return.

The creator of the page said on Saturday that Wallace’s cellular phone was located in Pennsylvania, although Polite said he had not heard that and could not confirm the information.